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Center of Excellence in Computation, Algebra, and Topology

The mission of the Center of Excellence in Computation, Algebra and Topology (CECAT) is to provide a forum for world class interdisciplinary research where computation meets algebra, topology and related mathematical fields. The CECAT has a track record of supporting its mission by hosting workshops that attract national and international visitors, attracting national and international visitors for research collaboration, developing affiliations with research groups at fellow institutions, seeking external funding and developing online mathematical resources. In addition, the Center will seek to support post-doctoral fellows and graduate students in affiliation with Chapman's graduate programs in Computational Sciences.

Separation Axioms

Distributive Lattice

Members

Workshops

Director

Drew Moshier, Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science, has been at Chapman University since 1994. His research interests include real number computation, bitopolopgical spaces and their applications in logic and information theory, and computational linguistics.

Full-Time Faculty

Michael Fahy, Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science, is interested in computational methods for generalizing the Ore condition to explore the structure of localizations of non-commutative rings.

Peter Jipsen, Associate Professor of Mathematics, is an expert on algebraic logic and ordered algebraic structures. He is particularly interested in residuated lattices, including Linear logic algebras, Basic Logic algebras, MV-algebras, lattice-ordered groups and relation algebras, as well as lattices and semilattices with operators in general.